Object Diagram showing what objects are referenced by a form, report, or query.

Application, Data Flow, and Object diagrams can be redrawn to show the hierarchy of a single object.
The redrawn diagram can also be printed from the Documentation Explorer, allowing you to print a report of a single object's diagram.

Errors, Suggestions, and Performance Tips

List of Issues DetectedTotal Access Analyzer detects a wide range of issues to help you create better Access applications by flagging
items that will cause it to crash, and offering suggestions to improve your application and performance.

Error Reports

Errors are problems that will most likely cause your Access application to crash. For instance, references to objects that were deleted
or renamed crash when the user encounters them. When Total Access Analyzer detects these errors, you should examine them carefully and fix them before deploying your database.

Suggestion Reports

Suggestions incorporate our knowledge of Best Development Practices for creating professional Access applications. Suggestions cover
items that are not necessarily going to cause your application to crash or perform poorly, but may make it easier to maintain, support, and appear more polished.

For instance, we may note that certain objects or code are unused, but that doesn't mean you have to delete them. Most suggestion reports
are lists of issues. These two powerful reports are the results of analysis that you should review them to determine next steps:

Performance Tips

Performance tips are ideas where you may be able to enhance the speed of your application. Certainly, many tips are not relevant
because you've already implemented the most efficient solution. Nonetheless it's helpful to consider these ideas or objects that may be made more efficient.

Module Analysis

Module Printouts

Total Access Analyzer offers two reports to print your modules. The first is the standard display of
your code as is, the second formats your code to indent the logic loops and show brackets around loops and exit arrows from them: